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What are the dissemination routes of oral infections?
Contiguity
, swallowing,
aspiration
,
hematogenously
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How do soft tissue infections spread?
Through areas that offer less
resistance
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What limits the extension of an infection?
Anatomical
barriers like
bone
and
muscle
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Why is it essential to know anatomical structures in infections?
To understand infection
spread
and drainage
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What are examples of contiguity infections?
Cellulitis
Jugular phlebitis
Osteomyelitis
Maxillary sinusitis
Ludwig's Angina
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What is Lemierre’s disease?
A complicated tonsillitis caused by
Fusobacterium
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What are the consequences of Lemierre’s disease?
Thrombophlebitis
,
bacteremia
, septic pulmonary metastasis
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How does septic pulmonary metastasis occur in Lemierre’s disease?
Abscess fragments travel to the lung via
blood
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What is Ludwig’s angina?
A severe diffuse
cellulitis
from
molar
infections
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What are the clinical signs of Ludwig’s angina?
Bilateral swelling,
odynophagia
, fever
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What are common causative agents of contiguity infections?
Group A streptococci
,
S. aureus
,
E. coli
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What is the treatment for contiguity infections?
Early treatment, surgical
debridement
, antibiotics
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What causes infections by aspiration?
Loss of
consciousness
,
dementia
, impaired
swallowing
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What are examples of infections caused by aspiration?
Aspiration pneumonia
,
lung abscess
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What is transient bacteremia?
Temporary presence of few
microorganisms
in blood
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What increases the risk of remote infections?
Pre-existing
diseases or
immunocompromised
state
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What are oral infections or procedures causing microbial dissemination?
Infectious pulpitis
Periapical infection
Periodontitis
Dental procedures
related to periodontitis
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What dental procedure has the highest risk of bacteremia?
Dental extraction
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What is the most important complication of systemic diffusion of microorganisms?
Infectious endocarditis
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What characterizes the lesions in infectious endocarditis?
Vegetations
on the
valvular endocardium
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Who is at risk for bacterial endocarditis?
People with
heart valve problems
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What is the link between periodontal disease and systemic health?
Linked to
ischemic stroke
and
heart disease
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What type of toxins are associated with bacteria without invasive capability?
Exotoxins
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What leads to platelet aggregation in the context of endotoxins?
Endotoxin from
Gram-negative
bacteria
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What can untreated periodontitis cause?
Transient recurrent
gram-negative
bacteremias
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What is the relationship between periodontal disease and cancer incidence?
Increased cancer incidence has been
linked
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